May Allah increase your reward for
every work you put through your research. I have a few questions
regarding Hafs by the way of both Ash Shatibbiyah and At Tayyibah.

A) Hafs by way of Ash Shatibbiyah

1. the other way of reading verse
54 of surah Ar Roum, you referred to in your files, is by reading the word
Dha'f with Dhamma. Is this the (same) dhamma found also in the riwayah of
Warsh of that same verse and surah? In other words, reading the verse with a
Dhamma just like in Warsh.

B) Hafs by the way of AtTayibah

1. Hafs by the way of AtTayyibah
usually reads Al Medd Al Ja'iz al munfaSil with a 2 vowel count. Does the
way of At Tayyibah (Hafs) also allow in some places of the Quran a 4/5 vowel
count for that same medd?

The reason is that I have listened
to at least 2 reciters who would read in Hafs by way of At Tayyibah with a
two vowel count then switch to a 4/5 vowel count the medd al ja'iz and go
back to a 2 vowel count again.

2. Does Hafs by tariq At Tayyibah
allow idgham of ayah 28 of surah Al Qiyamah instead of sakt?

Jadhakulahi khrairan. Wa
salamu aleikum

Answer

Wa alaikum assalaam wa rahmatullahi
wa barakatuh,

Jazakum Allahu khairan for the dua’,
and may Allah increase you in beneficial knowledge.

A. Yes, This is the same dhammah
that Warsh and the other qira’aat use in reading in the aayah:

So the words in red above are then
pronounced as: and
in this allowed way of Hafs ‘an ‘Aasim and they way these words are read in
the different qira’aat other than the qiraa’ah of ‘Aasim.

B1. Tareeq At-Tayyibah refers
to the way of the poem called Tayyibat-un Nashr that contains all the rules
outlined in the famous book of Imam Ibn Al-Jazaree, An-Nashr fi-l-qirar’aat
il-3shr. There is not one way or tareeq in the book for Hafs ‘an ‘Aasim,
but over 50. The name Tareeq at-Tayyibah may confuse many to think it is one
way but in fact there are many ways in At-Tayyibah including tareeq
Ash-Shaatibiyyah.

There are a few ways in Tareeq At-Tayyibah
that have something called
or
“lengthening for glorification”, which is when there is the negation of
there being a deity other than Allah, such as in:
.
In these few ways,
is
normally two vowel counts but when the reader is at one of these special
phrases, the word of
negation is lengthened to four vowel counts. There are only a few ways of
tareeq at-tayyibah for Hafs that have this allowed lengthening. Please see
the following link for more explanation:
http://www.abouttajweed.com/150707.htm . Other
than this exception, when reading at one sitting a continuous recitation,
the mudood need to be equal. In prayer, one can switch ways in different
rak’ah, since each rak’ah is a separate recitation.

B2. Yes, there are some ways in
tareeq At-Tayyibah that have idghaam of
instead
of a .